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tell us what the latest is there. >> good morning, betty. well, the situation remains tense across the region. today un inspectors have gone out for a third day in various parts of damascus to try and ascertain exactly what happened on august 21st. they're trying to interview people collecting samples. they say they need more time. the end of the mandate is saturday. they are expected to wrap up within the next 48 hours and then ultimately submit their findings to the united nations. some are saying that no military action should take place until that report is submitted, until there's a clear vote from the united nations security counsel. across the region, though, reaction is not waiting. most people here are anticipating that strike. some of syria's closest allies including iran and here in lebanon and hezbollah issued strong warnings. a senior official said any strike on syria would be america's second vietnam and would be the end of the israeli state because of the strikes that would take place. other countries like jordan say they will
tell us what the latest is there. >> good morning, betty. well, the situation remains tense across the region. today un inspectors have gone out for a third day in various parts of damascus to try and ascertain exactly what happened on august 21st. they're trying to interview people collecting samples. they say they need more time. the end of the mandate is saturday. they are expected to wrap up within the next 48 hours and then ultimately submit their findings to the united nations. some...
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and now here we have assad using it. apparently his chain of command using it. this president has to commit an act of war. in order to say they did something wrong, the only appropriate response today is to commit an act of war against syria, which kills a bunch of people who may have had nothing to do with this. >> yeah, it's the inoculation war. he is saying we're going to do this small thing, this small military thing if they go as we expect they will. >> perhaps over the weekend. >> perhaps over the weekend. in order to avoid a much larger threat and the potential for much wider war. you heard kerry say very specifically today that there are at least three other countries or terror networks -- iran, north carolina, and hezbollah, who will be watching to see what the united states does. all either have chemical weapons, or in the case of iran, have some access to them, but also access potentially to a nuclear device. >> do we know whether shooting in syria will be taken seriously by the people deciding, the mullahs, whether to weapon nice their nuclear capabi
and now here we have assad using it. apparently his chain of command using it. this president has to commit an act of war. in order to say they did something wrong, the only appropriate response today is to commit an act of war against syria, which kills a bunch of people who may have had nothing to do with this. >> yeah, it's the inoculation war. he is saying we're going to do this small thing, this small military thing if they go as we expect they will. >> perhaps over the...
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the alleged drug use and which specific drug he was using that may have played a part in the downfall. >> also the sound of detroit. it's fantastic. we'll take you to the motown museum to show you how one man's vision turned into the musical revolution of an entire country. that when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> you were
the alleged drug use and which specific drug he was using that may have played a part in the downfall. >> also the sound of detroit. it's fantastic. we'll take you to the motown museum to show you how one man's vision turned into the musical revolution of an entire country. that when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of...
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syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider, "josh barrow. peter binart, "daily beast" editor and "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor jonathan capehart, and senior editor for "the atlantic," and former fellow on the press. and diplomatic correspondent for the "washington post," ann guerin. and joining us from cairo, nbc news foreign correspondent amman mojadin. when we look at the rising crescendo of a potential strike as early as thursday, as i mentioned, are we understand to understand that most of the diplomatic solutions are off the table from the u.s. perspective? >> yes. i mean as far as a dipl
syria also stressed it can defend itself using all available means. still, no formal decision has been announced regarding a u.s. military response. the u.n. chemical weapons team when visited the site of the alleged chemical attack yesterday said it's not too late to collect and analyze the evidence and is expected to resume inspections tomorrow. u.s. officials say they do not need to wait for a u.n. report before taking action. joining me today, politics editor for "business insider,...
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use chemical weapons again. there is no guarantee that a limited strike would actually serve as a deterrent, which is a core argument that the administration is making. so the main point i've got to stress, and i think there is so much uncertainty even with such a limited strike as defined by the president has deemed. >> now kristen, how important is public opinion to the white house? are they weighing and gauging public opinion as the president moves toward his decision? >> well, i think they are. and i think they have been for quite some time. they've been aware of the fact. and in my conversations with senior administration officials here, they have pointed to the fact that this is a war weary nation. that is one of the reasons why you have seen this president take such a deliberate response to find out how to respond to this latest chemical weapons attack. a poll shows that 50% of americans are opposed to military intervention. however, if you ask them more specifically about a limited attack, 50% of america
use chemical weapons again. there is no guarantee that a limited strike would actually serve as a deterrent, which is a core argument that the administration is making. so the main point i've got to stress, and i think there is so much uncertainty even with such a limited strike as defined by the president has deemed. >> now kristen, how important is public opinion to the white house? are they weighing and gauging public opinion as the president moves toward his decision? >> well, i...
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with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
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the decision will be felt largest in california where lawmakers cleared the drug for medical use. one caveat from the justice department, state laws must not conflict with eight new federal policies including giving the drug to minors and selling it for the purposes of trafficking. >>> and now here's your "first look" at this morning's dish of scramble politics. a court appearance for a man arrested in mexico threatening to decapitate a lawmaker. today is the last day of mayor bob filner's. new jersey senate candidate and mayor cory bookering talked to mark hayes. he said he's confirmed many times he's straight not gay but that's not what we should be talking about. >> the point i'm getting a chance to make right now and i want to drive this home is that we need to stop in america talking about anybody in the public realm because what is important the content of the character, the quality of ideas, the courage within their hearts to serve others. that's what's important. >> andrea mitchell talked about syria with mike rogers who says telephone calls to members of congress are not
the decision will be felt largest in california where lawmakers cleared the drug for medical use. one caveat from the justice department, state laws must not conflict with eight new federal policies including giving the drug to minors and selling it for the purposes of trafficking. >>> and now here's your "first look" at this morning's dish of scramble politics. a court appearance for a man arrested in mexico threatening to decapitate a lawmaker. today is the last day of...
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use and why he came clean. s speech that took the internet by storm but there's more to the story about the georgia tech speech and we can't wait to show it to you and a check on weather if we come back -- when we come back. see you in two minutes. >> pete rose, one of baseball's greatest players has been ejected from the game. for gaming. the commissioner ordered rose barred from baseball for life calling that action the sad end of a sorry episode. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> time for sports where a grand jury indicted former new england patriot aaron hernandez on a first degree murder charge. hernandez accused in the june shooting death of odin lloyd. the murder and
use and why he came clean. s speech that took the internet by storm but there's more to the story about the georgia tech speech and we can't wait to show it to you and a check on weather if we come back -- when we come back. see you in two minutes. >> pete rose, one of baseball's greatest players has been ejected from the game. for gaming. the commissioner ordered rose barred from baseball for life calling that action the sad end of a sorry episode. [ male announcer ] running out of...
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was responsible for the death of 800 egyptians who protested his rule back in 2011. bradley manning going to jail for leaking the largest amount of classified information in u.s. military history. an army judge sentenced the 25-year-old former intelligence analyst to 35 years in prison. manning was found guilty on five counts of espionage and five federal counts of theft. the charges carried a maximum sentence of 136 years. shortly after the sentencing, manning's attorney said they would seek a pardon from president obama. the white house says they w
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. we go to egypt where the man who ruled the country for 30 years will be released from prison and allowed to live under house arrest. hosni mubarak could be out of jail as soon as today after the court ruled the former president could no longer be held behind bars. hugh bear rick held the last 17 month misprison and court's decision was the last of three cases against him. he was already cleared on two other cases including charges that he was...
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history, please be kind to us. this is "way too early." >>> a low barred for the oed. maybe they're trying to be a little more hip. good morning, everybody. i'm brian schactman. wednesday, august 28th. a new name with a major upset. and in the cooler, two separate stories both involving world leaders and paintings. all i have to say is putin and bush. it'll become clear a little bit later in the cooler. >>> we really need to begin with syria. senior u.s. officials say airstrikes against the assad regime could begin as soon as tomorrow. leaders from both england and france reportedly are also considering joining the u.s. in a joint military action. however, attempts by the white house to build a broad coalition seem unlikely as several leaders of arab countries as well as the arab league have declined to back military strikes. but for members of the obama administration, there's no doubt the so-called red line has been crossed. >> the options that we are considering are not about regime change, they are about responding to a clear violation of an international standard
history, please be kind to us. this is "way too early." >>> a low barred for the oed. maybe they're trying to be a little more hip. good morning, everybody. i'm brian schactman. wednesday, august 28th. a new name with a major upset. and in the cooler, two separate stories both involving world leaders and paintings. all i have to say is putin and bush. it'll become clear a little bit later in the cooler. >>> we really need to begin with syria. senior u.s. officials...
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bye-bye. >> we never get to spend any time like we used to. where we just sit together, and just have pizza, and we play board games. >> do you think what i'm doing for camp lejeune is important? >> very important. >> i'm not saying that what you're doing isn't important, and i don't back you. i do. but there are times that, you know, when we don't have a whole lot of time together, i wonder if you ever became sick again, would that be a regret. >> no. it's hard. i mean, i don't enjoy staying up until 1:00, 2:00 in the morning and getting up on five to six hours of sleep and going to work. it would be nice to go on a family vacation. if we could stop people from being poisoned, and children from being poisoned, and it can save someone's life or save someone from going through what i went through, then it's worth it. >> i agree. are you going fishing? >> hmm? >> are you going fishing? >> yes. yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of
bye-bye. >> we never get to spend any time like we used to. where we just sit together, and just have pizza, and we play board games. >> do you think what i'm doing for camp lejeune is important? >> very important. >> i'm not saying that what you're doing isn't important, and i don't back you. i do. but there are times that, you know, when we don't have a whole lot of time together, i wonder if you ever became sick again, would that be a regret. >> no. it's hard. i...
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that does it for us tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow night from our undisclosed location on the road that you probably are already figuring out in your mind. >>> good it thursday morning. right now on "first look". the incredible 911 call between police and the hero that prevented the georgia school shooting. >>> unspeakable images coming from syria as the world demands to know if chemical weapons were used. >>> the girlfriend of the gunned down australian baseball player speaks out. >>> plus, army private bradley manning gets 35 years, but may only serve seven. >>> playstation 4 versus xbox 1. prepare for battle. >>> and just another day at the beach in russia. >> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. disturbing images out of syria of a suspected deadly gas attack. they're difficult to watch, but syrian rebels say they are important to show. it's alleged evidence of what may be the worst chemical weapons attack anywhere in the world in more than 20 years. the syrian government denies using the chemical weapons and it's something president obama warned against a year ago. >> we h
that does it for us tonight, we'll see you again tomorrow night from our undisclosed location on the road that you probably are already figuring out in your mind. >>> good it thursday morning. right now on "first look". the incredible 911 call between police and the hero that prevented the georgia school shooting. >>> unspeakable images coming from syria as the world demands to know if chemical weapons were used. >>> the girlfriend of the gunned down...
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a little more than a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and do what you're supposed to. do you have any questions about what is going to happen? >> with what? >> with asu. i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act up. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act tough. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> he doesn't know where his lies begin and his truths end. very compulsive. he likes to keep himself clean. he will beat up a cellmate because a cellmate doesn't keep himself clean. that's just his personality. >> it's just stupid because i knew this [ bleep ] was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take the dog out of the cage. he nibbles. he
a little more than a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and do what you're supposed to. do you have any questions about what is going to happen? >> with what? >> with asu. i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell....
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if the objective is to get us out from stopping attacks on civilians or to use -- stopping the use of mass -- weapons of mass destruction on civilians this isn't going to stop it. the only way you're going to stop that is if you have an enormous exercise of american military mite and we are not going to do that. this is a really a demonstration. it's an -- it's an empty gesture and it's not going to have any military effect, except take out some of the airfields. that will have a military effect negatively on assad forces but not overturn the regime. >> colonel, thank you for your objectives and help on this. >> you're welcome. >>> john kerry expect a statement from his at 12:30. we mentioned before according to a new poll 42% of americans support u.s. military involvement. thomas roberts went out to talk to people in manhattan to see what they think about this. take a listen. >> it's hard to really be involved but, at the same time, it's important to say that human rights jumps everything. it doesn't mat what the political situation is. certain human rights have to be observed at all
if the objective is to get us out from stopping attacks on civilians or to use -- stopping the use of mass -- weapons of mass destruction on civilians this isn't going to stop it. the only way you're going to stop that is if you have an enormous exercise of american military mite and we are not going to do that. this is a really a demonstration. it's an -- it's an empty gesture and it's not going to have any military effect, except take out some of the airfields. that will have a military...
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criminologists don't like using numbers like that. we like to talk in more long-term trends, 5, 10 years. it could be something as simple as the weather, frankly. >> there's something to that, too. in july, the crime rate, homicide rate always goes up. looking more long term, the rise in the number of police over the last 20, 30 years. the waning of the crack epidemic has had a huge impact over the last 20 years. let me get your opinion about steven levity of freak could he no, ma'am mix fame raises that the abortion rates, abortion being legal since the '70s, has made an impact on the crime rate. i'm not sure if i buy it but he's all in behind it. what do you think about that? >> i respect steve's work a lot and he's done that work with one of -- he was my former colleague at the university of chicago and he did that work, i believe, with another of my former colleagues, john donnahue who's now at stanford. i think other people have weighed in to assess the merits and the demerits of that work, but i do think that the point of that p
criminologists don't like using numbers like that. we like to talk in more long-term trends, 5, 10 years. it could be something as simple as the weather, frankly. >> there's something to that, too. in july, the crime rate, homicide rate always goes up. looking more long term, the rise in the number of police over the last 20, 30 years. the waning of the crack epidemic has had a huge impact over the last 20 years. let me get your opinion about steven levity of freak could he no, ma'am mix...
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use the #waytooearly. still ahead on "way too early" team tebow playing for a roster spot versus the giants. he didn't look too good at first but the south paw warmed up. an office prank goes prehistoric. how these workers handled a dinosaur attack. that story and a check on weather. can you imagine if that thing stormed in here? >> over 80% of the city is flooded. covered with water up to 20 feet in depth in some places. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain, you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now
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show us the evidence. you say you're not prepared to do that because you don't want to compromise your intelligence sources. he says that can't be right. if you think you have evidence, you should put it out there to discuss it and perhaps even at the g-20 which is only a week away and there can be more of an international coalition. america and russia do not see eye to eye on many things and on this they don't. >> and particularly not now. thank you very much. for more now i'm joined by former u.s. ambassador to iraq christopher hill and special envoy for kosoco and p.j. crowley. ambassador hill, we had former defense secretary leon panetta. let's take a listen to him. >> president of the united states is commander in chief has the sponlts to protect our vital national interest. there's no question it's extremely important to our national security. >> how much do you agree with that ambassador hill? is this an issue of credibility and does that translate to being a matter of national security. >> i think
show us the evidence. you say you're not prepared to do that because you don't want to compromise your intelligence sources. he says that can't be right. if you think you have evidence, you should put it out there to discuss it and perhaps even at the g-20 which is only a week away and there can be more of an international coalition. america and russia do not see eye to eye on many things and on this they don't. >> and particularly not now. thank you very much. for more now i'm joined by...
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by our necks and held us on the ground and started choking us. well, from that point on, that's whenever the molestation took part. >> don't you miss jason, huh? >> flores' mother, judy cornett, vividly remembers the moment jason came home. >> he wraps his arms around my leg and looks at me and says, mommy, somebody raped me. it was the worst thing that had ever happened to me in my life. >> it was devastating. it was extremely traumatic. because after this happened, it's like my innocence was gone. >> he dropped out of football. jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night. there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing cars and breaking into homes. >> it wa
by our necks and held us on the ground and started choking us. well, from that point on, that's whenever the molestation took part. >> don't you miss jason, huh? >> flores' mother, judy cornett, vividly remembers the moment jason came home. >> he wraps his arms around my leg and looks at me and says, mommy, somebody raped me. it was the worst thing that had ever happened to me in my life. >> it was devastating. it was extremely traumatic. because after this happened,...
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or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiations are under way right now for them to try to get to where these events took place today. again, this attack was 2:00 a.m. local time today. it's still very short notice but they are in country and trying to negotiate and get close to the scene it self. how long do they have? is there a time at which it won't matter whether or not they get there because essentially the scientific statute of limitations has expired on whether or not they can determine whether it happened? >> that's a great question. let's just assume that the agent was sarin, for
or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiations are under way right now for...
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tweet us and watch martin luther king jr.'s complete i have a dream speech hosted by tamron hall tomorrow on msnbc on 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> last night, a state judge declared gay marriage is now legal in bernalilo county making it the third new mexico county to allow same-sex marriage. one of the kampls of examples of couples taking their fight to court instead of relying on politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. . serious eye problems may occur.. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ dog ] on a walk, walk, walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announce
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stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january of 2009, 79% of people believed race relations in the country are good. now it's only 52%. the african-american poverty rate, in 1966 when the statistics were first kept for african-americans was 41.8%, four in ten. in 2011 it was 27.6%. still high, but enclosuclearly lower. and the black high school graduation rate in 1964 was only 25%, only a quarter. in 2012 it was 85%. give us your assessment, congresswoman, of how far we've come or how far we still have to go in terms of dr. king's dream. >> well, thank you very much. obviously we've made tremendous gains over the past 50 years, but things
stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january...
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bobby, thanks for joining us. i guess i'll pick it up where we left it off at the end of the last statement with mark ginsburg. that is the issue of the weight of the red line comment that obama made over a year ago are factoring into all of this. i always got the impression when he made the red line statement last august, when you looked at subsequent statements even before this, over the next six months, it seems there was an attempt to not use the term again almost as if they regretted it. do you get the sense that the white house now if it could have that back would take that back? >> yes, i do get that sense, but it's not just that. there were two statements. there was the red line statement and then there was the assad has to go statement. those two i think if they had to do this over again, they'd want to take it back. that is not to say the white house wouldn't still be in a quandary today even if they hadn't made those statements. if it turns out that several hundred syrians had been killed and laws had b
bobby, thanks for joining us. i guess i'll pick it up where we left it off at the end of the last statement with mark ginsburg. that is the issue of the weight of the red line comment that obama made over a year ago are factoring into all of this. i always got the impression when he made the red line statement last august, when you looked at subsequent statements even before this, over the next six months, it seems there was an attempt to not use the term again almost as if they regretted it....
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is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't think that's something that the president's going to bring up today. the other thing here too, i think, sure, there's the issue here, has to go through republicans in congress, who knows if that's going to happen. but it's a step more removed from that. this is a philosophical moment for the president. republicans are out there in the town halls back in the districts, what are we hearing from that? a shutdown, debt ceiling fight, we want to get rid of obama care and this is obama saying while they're having that conferring, this is the conversation i want to have with the country. about what th
is that the case in america when you look at us compared to other industrialized countries? >> that debate goes on a lot. there's something sort of aspirational about the idea of college, about the fulfillment of the american dream. especially when you talk about, you know, parents or grandparents who didn't go to college who didn't have the opportunity. the pride they take in being able to watch their kids and grand kids be eligible for it, be able to do it. and you're right, i don't...
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does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's calamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the largest economy the world has ever known. we control our own currency. you know what that currency is? the dollar. the currency the rest of the world relies on. we're not part of the euro, which is at the core of greece's problems, here's one more reason we're not greece. we're running a much lower deficit than expected than all those predictions expected. according to the congressional budget office, the current laws that govern federal taxes and spending do not change, the budget deficit will shrink this year to 462 billion. so why bring all this up?
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personal use. pot should instead just be regulated in much the same way that alcohol is. and that is fine as far as state law goes. it was pretty definitive both in both colorado and washington state. what was awkward, though, and legally confrontational an those changes in those two states is even if colorado and washington wanted pot to be legal under state law, marijuana is still a controlled substance, illegal under the federal controlled substances act. see. it's right there. number 10. spelled with an "h." marihuana, before mescaline and lsd. how can something be legal in two american states but illegal in america? legal in two states but illegal in the whole country. is the federal government going to let colorado and washington do this? the attorney general for the state of washington had said recently that he was girding for the federal government to sue him, to sue the state of washington and state of colorado, presumably, to overturn those state laws legalizing pot, thus rendering pot il
personal use. pot should instead just be regulated in much the same way that alcohol is. and that is fine as far as state law goes. it was pretty definitive both in both colorado and washington state. what was awkward, though, and legally confrontational an those changes in those two states is even if colorado and washington wanted pot to be legal under state law, marijuana is still a controlled substance, illegal under the federal controlled substances act. see. it's right there. number 10....
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it's written in us. we're going to catch up -- we are catching up to it. >> i mentioned this brush with death that essentially changed your outlook on life. walk us through what happened and how you look at life differently today than you did when you were making these incredible films. >> the brush with death, because i had been changing my life for a long time. i had been changing it over the course of 10 to 15 years. as i, quote, won, i didn't feel the fruits of that. i felt the fruits when i served others, when i gave myself away in terms of my talent and whatnot. i'm sorry, the question just flew out of my head. >> your outlook now. what changed? >> what changed during my near-death experience was that i faced my fear. i was afraid to talk about the change that happened in my life. i simply -- i changed my life, i had moved to the mobile home park. i gave away most of my resources. >> you lived in a mobile home park? >> yeah, but a it's not what you think. there's a stigma to mobile home parks. they
it's written in us. we're going to catch up -- we are catching up to it. >> i mentioned this brush with death that essentially changed your outlook on life. walk us through what happened and how you look at life differently today than you did when you were making these incredible films. >> the brush with death, because i had been changing my life for a long time. i had been changing it over the course of 10 to 15 years. as i, quote, won, i didn't feel the fruits of that. i felt the...
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thank you for joining us. i'm karen finney. we just heard from president obama about the situation in syria and the question remains, are we going to war? >> ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in syria. in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. over 1,000 people were murdered. young girls and boys, gassed to death. i have decide that had the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. i've made a second decision. i will seek authorizing for the use of force from the american people's representatives in congress. the country will be stronger if we take this course and our actions will be even more effective. i respect the views of these call for caution. what message will we send if f a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price? i know well that we are weary of war. but we are the united states of america. we cannot and must not turn a blind eye to what happened in damascus. we lead with the belief t
thank you for joining us. i'm karen finney. we just heard from president obama about the situation in syria and the question remains, are we going to war? >> ten days ago, the world watched in horror as men, women and children were massacred in syria. in the worst chemical weapons attack of the 21st century. over 1,000 people were murdered. young girls and boys, gassed to death. i have decide that had the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets. i've made a...
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they keep us safe. if you have every soldier able to take information and give it to whoever they want, then you're sort of having every soldier having veto power over the military functioning. you're challenging the ability of the military to even be able to function in society. what would you say to that? >> well, i think that there's a number of issues involved in this case. there's a massive problem with overclassification where the government is just reflexively classifying any number of things, not just war crimes, but stuff that isn't even interesting at all. so i think that, you know, that's something we need to look at there. but, you know, brad also didn't really have any recourse. there was at one point that he tried to go expose, for example, that there were iraqi academics that were being turned over to the prime minister's security forces, and he was almost certain they were being tortured. he tried to go report this to his commanding officer, and his commanding officer told him to shut up
they keep us safe. if you have every soldier able to take information and give it to whoever they want, then you're sort of having every soldier having veto power over the military functioning. you're challenging the ability of the military to even be able to function in society. what would you say to that? >> well, i think that there's a number of issues involved in this case. there's a massive problem with overclassification where the government is just reflexively classifying any...
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it all depends how you use the words in a sentence. if you're talking about the age of a small child, the number of sheep in a field, the number bus that you're having to wait for in the street, you use a different word. sometimes a very different word for the same quantity. there are other cultures that go the other way. there are tribes in the amazonian rain forest that he have no words for counting at all. everything in their world is simply big or small. >> hmm. >> daniel, tell us, why do people feel like time speeds up as they get older? >> well, one explanation that i explore in the book is to do with fractions. fractions sound very boring, often mathematics is taught badly in school. but fractions are fascinating. when you think about it, for a 10-year-old child, one year is 10%. it's one-tenth of his lifetime. so when he thinks back on the year he's just had, it feels like forever. because it's a big fraction. it's a big part of his whole life. whereas for a 50-year-old person, it's a much smaller fraction. it's only 2%. so the
it all depends how you use the words in a sentence. if you're talking about the age of a small child, the number of sheep in a field, the number bus that you're having to wait for in the street, you use a different word. sometimes a very different word for the same quantity. there are other cultures that go the other way. there are tribes in the amazonian rain forest that he have no words for counting at all. everything in their world is simply big or small. >> hmm. >> daniel, tell...
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taking us on. i think that the issue for us which we have got to deal with is the united states has been very inconsistent in how it's dealt with russia. we have our own again, off again. we had a courtship going on where obama was trying over a short period of time to try and charm russia. we saw after the boston bombing incident a real effort to revitalize u.s./russia relations. the bottom line is russia has been cantankerous and difficult through this entire period. so it's our side that has been difficult. there's one thing, karen, i should point out. chuck hagel, defense secretary chuck hagel, sent out a note he's having a good exchange with the defense minister of russia. it shows there are different avenues in the relationship, some good and some bad. it's not all just one line between the presidents. >> right. to that point, professor, we saw secretaries kerry and hagel were meeting at their counterparts at about the same time the president was doing his press conference. they are saying th
taking us on. i think that the issue for us which we have got to deal with is the united states has been very inconsistent in how it's dealt with russia. we have our own again, off again. we had a courtship going on where obama was trying over a short period of time to try and charm russia. we saw after the boston bombing incident a real effort to revitalize u.s./russia relations. the bottom line is russia has been cantankerous and difficult through this entire period. so it's our side that has...
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joining us, congressman scott ridgell. it's really good to have you with us tonight. thanks very much for your time. >> thank you, rachel. i listened to your introduction. i think you framed the issue well. it's really a serious matter. >> i think -- thank you for saying that. i think your constitutional argument in your letter is sound. you can tell from my introduction that i agree with it. i disagree with you on one point where you say congress stands ready to come back into session and share the burden of decisions on this issue. i know you say you are and your co-signers must be, but as a whole, do you really think congress stands ready and able to do that right now? >> well, i believe that deep inside each member of congress, regardless of party, is the desire to do the right thing. the right thing in this case, should the president call us into session, if he really believes that the use of force is both warranted and imminent, as i expressed in letter, signed and joined by democrats, now over 40, and i believe we'll have more tomorrow, then he has a duty to ca
joining us, congressman scott ridgell. it's really good to have you with us tonight. thanks very much for your time. >> thank you, rachel. i listened to your introduction. i think you framed the issue well. it's really a serious matter. >> i think -- thank you for saying that. i think your constitutional argument in your letter is sound. you can tell from my introduction that i agree with it. i disagree with you on one point where you say congress stands ready to come back into...
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he used the phrase "international norms" five or six times yesterday. jay carney has used it. they're not trying to change the regime. it's a case of the u.s., the french, the british believe the use of chemical weapons has to be punished in some way. that's why when boehner says, what are we trying to accomplish here? it's not clear we're trying to accomplish anything other than to enforce the idea that the president articulated last august. >>> as always, perry bacon, karen tumulty, thank you. >>> i want to bring in chris murphy from connecticut. you called on the president to exercise restrained in syria. why is that? >> well, two reasons? fact tucked result in the opposite, if you don't take out assad, the repercussions could come to u.s. interests and allies, but also in further strikes to the syrian people. i think it's difficult for this to be limited in time and duration. i think that there is going to be a retaliatory reaction by assad. i think that will prompt us and our allies to respond in kind. i worry that it's different to keep this limited, and the last thing m
he used the phrase "international norms" five or six times yesterday. jay carney has used it. they're not trying to change the regime. it's a case of the u.s., the french, the british believe the use of chemical weapons has to be punished in some way. that's why when boehner says, what are we trying to accomplish here? it's not clear we're trying to accomplish anything other than to enforce the idea that the president articulated last august. >>> as always, perry bacon, karen...
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and now here we have assad using it. patiently his people using it, his chain of command using it. this president has to commit an act of war. in order to say they did something wrong, the only appropriate response today is to commit an act of war against syria, which kills a bunch of people who may have had nothing to do with this. >> yeah, it's the inoculation war. he is saying we're going to do this small thing, this small military thing if they go as we expect they will. >> perhaps over the weekend. >> perhaps over the weekend. in order to avoid a much larger threat and the potential for much wider war. you heard kerry say very specifically today that there are at least three other countries or terror networks -- iran, north carolina, and hezbollah, who will be watching to see what the united states does. all either have chemical weapons, or in the case of iran, have some access to them, but also access potentially to a nuclear device. >> do we know whether shooting in syria will be taken seriously by the people deciding, the mullahs, whether to weapon nice their nuclear capabi
and now here we have assad using it. patiently his people using it, his chain of command using it. this president has to commit an act of war. in order to say they did something wrong, the only appropriate response today is to commit an act of war against syria, which kills a bunch of people who may have had nothing to do with this. >> yeah, it's the inoculation war. he is saying we're going to do this small thing, this small military thing if they go as we expect they will. >>...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>> plus, donald trump has a giant lawsuit on his hands over accusation he scammed thousands of people all over the country. we'll talk to someone who said she was duped out of over $10,000. those stories are ahead. >>> we begin tonight on the doorstep of another war in the middle east. as secretary of state john kerry responded in the stronger terms to last week's evident chemical weapons attack by the syrian government on its own people. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children, and innocent bystanders, by chemical weapons is a m
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" we are told that a u.s. military response in syria is imminent. the u.s. defense secretary says the military is ready to strike. syria's foreign minister says his country is ready to defend itself. what will happen and when? that's coming up in a moment. >>> also tonight, summer vacation is wrapping up for congress, so they're revving up the obstruction machine for a triumphant return to washington in the never-ending west to defund and destroy obama care. >>> plus a texas megachurch where ministers push faith healing over vaccinations is now at the epicenter of a measles outbreak. why science is being ignored and kids are now paying the price. all that ahead. >>> but we begin tonight with the drumbeat for u.s. military strikes against sere wra. in just the last 24 hours since we last talked to you, a consensus among the united states and its allies has hardened remarkably
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they have been confirmed to us. the question now is what will that leave the united states and what will it leave syria if the bashar al assad is toppled? there are many different rebel factions operating in syria. only a few of them are friendly to the united states. richard engle, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> now moving west, we are getting a new vantage point of that massive wildfire near yosemite and it has grown overnight. nbc's miguel almaguer is near the fire line. he spent much of the time with crews fighting the flames through the air. >> reporter: we can see brush fires. there's no doubt the fire is growing and certainly quickly on the move. you can see from the fuel load down here there are hundreds of thousands of acres that can still burn. >> we're going to make our way down to the south side for better visibility. >> reporter: this fire has been burning for a week and a half. there's no doubt this can burn for weeks longer. crews may not be able to access so much of the terrain. it is very rugged, it
they have been confirmed to us. the question now is what will that leave the united states and what will it leave syria if the bashar al assad is toppled? there are many different rebel factions operating in syria. only a few of them are friendly to the united states. richard engle, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> now moving west, we are getting a new vantage point of that massive wildfire near yosemite and it has grown overnight. nbc's miguel almaguer is near the fire line. he spent...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" a former gop staffer is diagnosed with cancer and converts to become an obama care believer. he will be here with his story. also tonight all that fear mongering by the national rifle association about a vast gun registry when all of the information about gun owners is collected and stored in a secret database. turns out that wasn't so crazy after all. we found out there is one, and we'll tell you the surprising answer to who set it up. that is coming up. >>> plus, the apartment building plan for new york city that has separate entrance, one for rich residents and one in the affordable housing units. pretty stark example of the fracturing of america along lines of class. my guest tonight thinks it's a great idea. stay tuned for that. but we begin with incredible, shocking enthuse out of syria. a possible chemical weapons massacre with the government of president bashar al a
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>> we are used to people and all prosecutors are used to people who can't respond to the allegations in a complaint making crazy allegations to distract from them. mr. trump supported someone else against me in 2010 after i won the democratic primary. he gave me a check. the last money he ever gave to me. the facts of the case speak for i was. this is a massive fraud and this is a guy -- we have gotten their playbook. we have gotten the testimony of the former president of the university. this was a scam from top to bottom. they were telling people to raise the limits on their credit cards who did. so they could use that money to buy more trump programs. >> what about the argument that has been made that you can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars with an ivy league education and still not find financial success? is that enough to sue? >> that's not a fraud. harvard is registered as a university. they have professors that are equal equalived. we have dozens and dozens of complaints already and more pouring in every day. this was a bait and switch scheme. this was not a university.
>> we are used to people and all prosecutors are used to people who can't respond to the allegations in a complaint making crazy allegations to distract from them. mr. trump supported someone else against me in 2010 after i won the democratic primary. he gave me a check. the last money he ever gave to me. the facts of the case speak for i was. this is a massive fraud and this is a guy -- we have gotten their playbook. we have gotten the testimony of the former president of the university....
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this is a very big week, obviously, for all of us, those of us who remember the march, those of us, those people who were not even born and those people who were the real heros of the march. what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave, if i had to pick out sort of the most memorable moments of this first eight months or so, almost nine months of politics in america, that would be at or near the top of the list. spoke very openly about his own struggles as an african-american man in society, and did so in a way he had never really done, even up to and including the speech he gave during the 2008 campaign when he was trying to distance himself from reverend jeremiah wright. what i wonder is, will we see sort of another step in that progression as barack obama looks to make a piece of his legacy race relations in this country. does he give
this is a very big week, obviously, for all of us, those of us who remember the march, those of us, those people who were not even born and those people who were the real heros of the march. what will president obama do? he has had differing approaches towards this issue, but with the trayvon martin comments we've seen how he's willing to, you know, grasp it and break new ground. >> yeah. you know, andrea, i thought the trayvon martin speech somewhat impromptu remarks the president gave,...
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she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has since then announced she's going to make this run. the mcconnell folks at this point are particularly focused on bevin. while mcconnell is ignoring him in public, he didn't mention either one of his challengers by name in his speech at fancy farm, his campaign is already on tv. they're sending mailers out and going after bevin. a super pac is running newspaper ads against grimes. >> talk to me about the threat of bevin. he's a millionaire, right? >> we're not quite sure how much he's worth yet, but yes. his company owns a comp
she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has...